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Napoleon I
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Early Career Military Officer
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Rise to Power Gained recognition under Terror Government Helped establish Directory Government with a Whiff of grapeshot Military Successes: Italy, Austria –Earned recognition, greeted as a hero upon his return to Paris War with Britain –Egyptian Campaign
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Josephine
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Egyptian Campaign Battle of the Nile –Defeated by Nelson Rosetta Stone discovered Returned to Paris (in defeat?) –1799 Coup d etat –Establishes The Consulate
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1799 Coup : Consulate Planned as 3 member executive –Napoleon: First Consul Most powerful man in France Crossed the Alps Consul for life 1802 –Reorganization of Government – Bureaucracy –Bank of France –Concordat with the Church –Educational reform –Napoleonic Code (reformed legal system to reflect principles of the Fr Rev) –Meritocracy Negotiations with Britain –Peace in 1802 – War again in 1803
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1800
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As 1 st Consul, through the Alps
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Napoleon as Leader of France Consul First Consul Consul for life Emperor
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1804 Emperor Napoleon
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Neo-Classical Architecture Napoleon’s Tomb
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Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 Failed Invasion of England
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“Third of May, 1808” by Goya
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Napoleon’s Family Jerome Bonaparte King of Westphalia. Joseph Bonaparte King of Spain Louise Bonaparte King of Holland Pauline Bonaparte Princess of Italy Napoléon Francis Joseph Charles (son) King of Rome Elisa Bonaparte Grand Duchess of Tuscany Caroline Bonaparte Queen of Naples
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The Continental System GOAL to isolate Britain and promote Napoleon’s mastery over Europe.
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Marie Louise (of Austria) married Napoleon on March 12, 1810 in Vienna
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Russian Invasion 1812-1813 Napoleon had over 600,000 troops Russians follow scorched earth policy Moscow burned Early 1813: 100,00 troops retreat only 40,000 survive
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Napoleon’s Defeat Alliance: Britain, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Prussia, Sweden, smaller German states Battle of Nations (Liepzig) Napoleon abdicates: Treaty of Fountainbleau –Exiled to Elba Returns for “100 Days” (1815) –Waterloo –Exiled to St Helena
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